Showing posts with label The Parkside Lounge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Parkside Lounge. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Chemical Cats

We've had Death's Dog now it's time for the Chemical Cats. I guess since you're probably reading this blogum (Pronounce BLOW-gum, not BLAHgm, so it sounds better) in the reverse order to how I'm writing it, and yes, right now it seems preposterous that anyone is reading this in any order, except that as I listen back to these simple acoustic recordings, I've got to say I like the songs, so conceivably people might want to follow along and read liner notes and watch videos and such, you know, the whole purpose for this blogum, I should say, here are the Chemical Cats, and get ready for Death's Dog!

A jaunty shuffle about my misspent youth. And my misspent young adulthood, and my misspent middle-age. Did I mention that Death's Dog is coming soon?



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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Drink & Drive

Phil Spectre did the same thing on "I Me Mine" audibly what I did here visually. Took George Harrison's half written song, looped it, and presto, there's a song! Likewise, when the camera ran out of memory half way through this performance, I just looped it.




I've got a whole fantasy where me and Stevie Wonder debate this song on TV, and then become friends.

You don't need to drink and drive anywhere to get this song.

You should download it for free HERE.



Seriously kids, don't drink and drive. Drink and donate!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Special Effect

Here's a love song! You might not be able to hear it, but I'm going for something of a Motown vibe. For a long time there was a line "I can't get your game," which rang false, a bit too Mick Jagger wannabeistic. What do you mean that's not a word? Ran through the alphabet, and settled with "My whole world's in flames" which alliterated well with the next line too. It's not Shakespeare, but I think it's better than "I can't get your game." Not all lyrics need to stand out, especially if they would stand out awkwardly.
 



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